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"Before you know" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something unexpected will happen very soon. For example: "Before you know it, the weekend will be here!".
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He said it before, you know.
That's happened to me before, you know".
"I've been through this before, you know.
And soon, before you know it.
Before "you know" came "uh".
Before you know it, something counterproductive happens.
"Before you know it, you will be".
I'll be back before you know it".
Before you know it, they're at university.
Before you know it, she's finished.
You'll walk miles before you know it.
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